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I was just on the phone with one of the Western Admission Officers, I have very similar stats but have not heard back from Western. She told me she's waiting for my Dec LSAT score to come in even though I did score a good 16X on my Sept LSAT. So for those of you who are in the same boat, don't worry.

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I was just on the phone with one of the Western Admission Officers, I have very similar stats but have not heard back from Western. She told me she's waiting for my Dec LSAT score to come in even though I did score a good 16X on my Sept LSAT. So for those of you who are in the same boat, don't worry.

Ah, phew.

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I was just on the phone with one of the Western Admission Officers, I have very similar stats but have not heard back from Western. She told me she's waiting for my Dec LSAT score to come in even though I did score a good 16X on my Sept LSAT. So for those of you who are in the same boat, don't worry.

Is it acceptable to call in and inquire about your status? Like "hi my name is x, did i get in?"

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I was just on the phone with one of the Western Admission Officers, I have very similar stats but have not heard back from Western. She told me she's waiting for my Dec LSAT score to come in even though I did score a good 16X on my Sept LSAT. So for those of you who are in the same boat, don't worry.

It's just the first wave, there's plenty of time from here to April. Seems a touch early to be calling AdComm.

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Is it acceptable to call in and inquire about your status? Like "hi my name is x, did i get in?"

Just now, RNGesus said:

It's just the first wave, there's plenty of time from here to April. Seems a touch early to be calling AdComm.

I called because all my transcripts are from the States, and it took OLSAS insanely long to process/review them. At one point I realized Ottawa only received one of the two I send. Since I cannot track my document from Western, I decided to call Western just to be safe. Then I mentioned someone else got in.. And she told me they're waiting for my Dec LSAT.. I don't think it's a good idea to just call and ask about your stats. She didn't tell me anything about acceptance/rejection/waitlist based on my stats.

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